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Alecensa Approved for Lung Cancer Tied to Gene Mutation
Drug to be used for ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancers
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Vistogard Approved for Chemotherapy Overdose
For drugs often prescribed to treat breast, colon cancers
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Serious Illness Affects Bone Health
Study finds older intensive care patients lose some density in key joints
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Early Chemo Less Likely to Help Black Breast Cancer Patients: Study
More research needed to explain why outcomes differ among black, Hispanic and Asian women
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Others’ Drug, Alcohol Use May Trigger Bad Behavior in Teens
Study participants twice as likely to steal, vandalize, hurt others after witnessing substance use
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Asthma Linked to Chronic Migraines in Some People
Study suggests odds doubled for those with the airway disease
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Seniors Who Head Back to School May Reduce Dementia Risk
Mentally stimulating activity can enhance brain function, researchers say
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Laser: A Breast Cancer Treatment Alternative?
Procedure showed promise on tumors under 3/4 of an inch, but more study is needed
- Posted December 11, 2015
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A Newborn’s Heart Attack Shows Heart Can Regrow, Recover
This case and animal research demonstrate regeneration of cells is possible, researchers say
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Moderate Drinking May Benefit Early Stage Alzheimer’s Patients
2 to 3 alcoholic drinks daily linked to reduced risk of death over 3-year study period
- Posted December 11, 2015


















